Garmin GPSMAP195 Ver 1.0
FS2002 ONLY

Replacement for the standard FS2002 GPS.
Provides realistic GPS capability in even the smallest
of aircraft.


OPERATION

Operation is the same as the standard GPS, the only difference is the
location and labeling of the buttons.

GPSMAP195 FS2002GPS

QUIT CANCEL
EDIT/ENTER ENTER
PAGE MODE
MENU MENU

GOTO
or
WPT -D->
or
NRST

ARROW PAD ARROW PAD


INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

1. Copy gpsmap195.gau to FS2002\gauges\

2. Modify panel.cfg to use gpsmap195

// typical panel.cfg before changing to gpsmap195
//--------------------------------------------------------
[Window02]
size_mm=150,250
position=8
BACKGROUND_COLOR=16,16,16
VISIBLE=0
ident=GPS_PANEL

gauge00=gps!gps,0,0,150,250


// panel.cfg after changing to gpsmap195
//--------------------------------------------------------
[Window02]
Background_color=8,8,8
size_mm=196,471
window_size_ratio=1.00
position=0
visible=0
ident=GPS_PANEL
window_size= 0.190, 0.610
window_pos= 0.000, 0.390

gauge00=gpsmap195!gps, 0,0,196,471



NOTES :

This is the first version of this gauge and I will release
an update if any updates are required. Please send me an email
if anything doesn't work as expected or if there are any questions.
I am always open for suggestions if you have any ideas on
improvements that can be made.

Thanks to Chuck Dome who designed gaubmp2 and shared his knowledge and experience when I had questions and to Geoffrey Applegate who provided the bitmap.

Copyright and Distribution
--------------------------

This gauge is released as Freeware. As freeware you are permitted to distribute this archive or the gauges contained therein subject to the following conditions :

- The archive must be distributed without modification to the contents of
the archive. Redistributing this archive with any files removed or modified
is prohibited.

- You can use these gauges in any panel of your own. You may also freely
distribute these gauges, subject to the no money restriction.

Copyright Coyote Avionics Design 2001.
Ike H Slack
islack@bellsouth.net